Jones worried about Super Bowl window closing

IRVING – The window of opportunity for the Tony Romo era Cowboys to win a Super Bowl is closing, Jerry Jones told the NFL Network at the owners’ meetings in Atlanta.

“Well, my window is getting shorter. Time goes by,” Jones said, per ESPNDallas.com. “I do feel real pressure because we do have players not only in (Romo), but Jason Witten and DeMarcus Ware, to leave out several that are (also) in the prime of their career. And we need to strike and strike soon with those guys.

“Candidly, you’re looking through rose-colored glasses if we all don’t realize that now is the time to compete on the field.”

Jones is right, but I think he should be more worried about the middle and bottom of the roster. Right now, the team lacks the depth to compete for a title. And that’s been the case for several seasons, a big reason why the Cowboys have only one playoff win in the last 15 seasons.